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NY state must support NY's libraries, 'a beacon for all' (Your letters) Adults use computers at the Onondaga County Public Library in the Galleries on South Salina Street, in downtown Syracuse, on Friday, March 25, 2016. Libraries are the primary source of internet access for many people in Onondaga County, according to the writers of this letter.( Michael Greenlar ...
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Letters: Modern Elections State legislative leaders, including the governor, opposed holding a convention. Legislators have reasoned that ethics and voting reforms are possible without calling a convention. Although true, they have been slow to move these reforms. New York State continues to rank among the worst states in the ...
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New Book Details Lives of NY Authors' Foremothers New Book Details Lives of NY Authors' Foremothers. Authors from around New York state are relating the lives of their foremothers in a new book, a tribute to women who transcend obstacles. Jan. 15, 2018, at 11:37 a.m.. New Book Details Lives of NY Authors' Foremothers ...
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Compressor station foes encouraged by feds' response to New York project WEYMOUTH – Opponents of a proposed North Weymouth natural-gas compressor station say federal regulators' failure to overrule state officials who rejected a permit for a pipeline in New York offers hope for stopping the project. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last week declined to ...
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NY Lawmakers to Review Cuomo's Local Government Plan New York state lawmakers are taking a look at efforts to reduce local property taxes by getting local governments to better coordinate their services. Jan. 15, 2018 ... ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York lawmakers want to know if a new state initiative aimed at reducing property taxes is working as intended.
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New York gave $3.5 million to support recycling projects ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York state gave $3.5 million last year to support municipal recycling projects across the state and the donation of wholesome food as officials strive to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions. State officials continue to encourage food donations and the recycling of food waste.
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Familiar Syracuse names could be mentioned in upcoming NY corruption trial SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Dozens of politicians, business leaders, union officials and others could be mentioned during the upcoming corruption trial of a high-ranking New York official, two Syracuse developers and another business executive, according to a list released by the court Friday. People on the list, ...
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Buggy-car crashes on the rise in rural NY PENN YAN, N.Y. (AP) - Rising populations of Amish and Mennonite communities in more rural parts of New York state over the past decade have meant an increase in horse-drawn buggies on the roads, and increasing concerns from law enforcement over collisions between the buggies and motorized ...
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Horse buggy-car crashes a concern on NY roads PENN YAN, N.Y. (AP) -- Rising populations of Amish and Mennonite communities in more rural parts of New York state over the last decade have meant an increase of horse-drawn buggies on the roads. Law enforcement officials say that's also meant an increase in collisions between the buggies and ...
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Charter tells New York officials it's ahead of schedule on promised broadband expansion Charter told New York state officials last week that it's ahead on promised broadband infrastructure improvements and expansion. (Comcast) ... Charter Communications told the New York Public Utilities Commission (PUC) last week that it is ahead of schedule on a series of state broadband infrastructure ...
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Seized Ivory Probed for Clues That Could Help Save Elephants 8, 2018 photo, Wendy Hapgood, left, and John Steward, directors of the Wild Tomorrow Fund, measure an elephant tusk at a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation warehouse in Albany, N.Y. The tusk was part of a $4.5 million seizure of illegal ivory from a New York City antiques ...
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Mahmoud Abbas, Donald Trump, Tunisia: Your Monday Briefing But he reserved his most scathing words for the United States. "Damn your money!" Mr. Abbas said of President Trump. Mr. Abbas also confirmed a recent New York Times report that the Palestinians had been told they would be offered the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Abu Dis, which they already ...
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